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Oca: A New Tuber To Try This Year
The tubers can also be sliced and eaten raw in salads. Tags Dirt On Gardening Case in point: Oca. There are many named varieties of oca found throughout the world, but those known as New Zealand yams are among the most popular here in North America.
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Try Purple Sweet Potatoes This Year
This crop is intolerant to even light frosts. Slips are simply rooted stem cuttings of sweet potato vines, usually about 4 or 5 inches in length. If you want to try your hand at growing these colorful veggies, here's how.
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Daikon Radish: Breaking The Rules, Not The Root
I asked a farmer friend who said that she always learned that you should plant daikon as a fall crop, not a spring crop. My top priority was planting carrots, but I mixed in the daikon seeds as a companion crop.
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Your Step-By-Step Guide To Growing Carrots In Containers
When you grow carrots in containers, the roots are less likely to come into contact with these pests. When growing carrots in pots, you can easily protect them from these critters by locating the containers close to your house or by fencing the pot with...
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15 Tips For Growing Your Best Beets Ever
Like several other popular garden crops, including carrots and chard , beets are biennials. Their first year of growth results in foliage and thick, fleshy roots, but the plants don't produce flowers and set seed until their second year—that is, if...
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How To Grow Shallots
If you'd rather pick your shallots a few at a time, rather than harvesting them all at once, just dig up the edge of the plant and tug off a large bulb from the side whenever you need it.
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4 Root Crops To Get Your Spring Garden Started
The queen of the spring garden, radishes thrive in cold temperatures. The young greens make great additions to salads, and mature greens are delicious sauteed or tossed into spring soups and stews.
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Crop Profile: Sweet Potatoes
Yams are a common crop in many parts of the world, and although popular in Africa, the Caribbean and Pacific islands, they are almost never grown in the United States. Real yams are native to Africa, while sweet potatoes are native to the United States.
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9 Tips for Growing Great Fennel
Here are some tips to make the job a little easier. It's not known for being a pest magnet, and as Pam Dawling notes on GrowingForMarket.com , “You might find aphids or whiteflies on the leaves, but they are rarely a serious problem.” 8.
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How to Harvest Potatoes
I ended up planting 8 pounds of Kennebec seed potatoes. The skins of new potatoes are paper thin and easily bruised, so we cook and eat them immediately. It has light-tan skin with white flesh.
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Horseradish: The Fall Herb Every Family Needs
It has also been found to be effective as a topical poultice for arthritic joints. Cook up fresh horseradish in these recipes: Baked Beets with Maple Syrup and Horseradish Beet-Infused Sour Cream Spring Dip with Cucumbers, Chives and Radishes Boston Baked...
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Spinach
Sow all varieties in August for late-season harvest and overwintering. Soil requirements: Rich, fertile soil, high in nitrogen. Where to plant: Garden; containers When to harvest: 30 to 40 days after seeding, when leaves are 1 to 2 inches in length (baby...
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6 Ways to Prep Your Soil for Better Carrots
Beneficial nematodes are microscopic, worm-like organisms that seek out and attack ground-dwelling pests. While less-than-perfect carrots aren't the end of the world, growing straight, pest-free roots isn't as difficult as you might think.
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How to Grow Radishes
The tastiest harvests occur when the roots are quarter-sized. I still don't like those radishes very much, but I can say without a second thought that homegrown radishes have become a favorite in my house.
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You Say Potato, I Say Sunchoke
You might have seen them at the farmers' market , but if you didn't know to look you could easily have missed them. Let me tell you why you want to keep an eye out next time. We have accidentally planted them around the farm a few times by moving dirt...
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What\'s an Apiaceae Vegetable and How Do I Grow It?
Nearly every gardener faces a nemesis or two, and not necessarily in the form of aphids or fusarium wilt. Some gardeners prefer to overwinter parsnips and harvest them in the spring.
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Turnips
Soil requirements: Average, well-drained soil high in organic matter. Direct-seed when soil temperatures are between 60 and 70 degrees F. When to plant: Best planted in late summer for fall harvests, but can be grown season-long.
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7 Crops Impossible (Or Pretty Darn Difficult) To Kill
And don't overwater. Some years are just better for crops than others. Then, once the ears start to form, put a fence around them or a dog to protect them from raccoons and other critters.
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Growing Great Rutabagas
Companion Planting Because crops of the same family tend to share pests and diseases—not to mention minerals and micronutrients—keep rutabagas away from areas where you've grown other brassicas recently.
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When the pots are pretty... too pretty... the roots may be ugly
Option "B" would be a four foot tall, leafed out, potted tree from a big box store. The potted plum's root ball was wrapped in fabric and tied, and placed in a pot. It was potted in an undraining bamboo composite container.
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4 Tips for Growing Market-Worthy Radishes
Favorite sources of organic phosphorus include rock phosphate and bone meal . Over-application of nitrogen fertilizers encourages top growth and sacrifices large, well-formed roots.
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6 White Vegetables You Need To Grow
This creamy white carrot is mild-flavored and tender. Each plant bears a dozen or so 2- to 3-inch-wide fruits. White Hailstone Radish Although another white radish, Icicle, has become quite popular, White Hailstone hasn't found the same level of fame.
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When Are Potatoes Ready to Harvest?
Most gardeners sneak a few new potatoes from the edges of the growing plants by gently digging around with a gloved hand. The holes are easily removed when the potatoes are peeled, but their presence can limit their storage life.
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Rutabagas: A Humble Vegetable Worth Raving About
Lack of moisture can lead to woody, pithy roots. You'll extend your homegrown harvest and expand your culinary options. While the greens are sometimes used as a livestock feed, they're also edible for humans.
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Celeriac: An Underutilized Vegetable
A quarter pound of the root contains just 42 calories. She convinced me, so I purchased some to take home. Take the soup off the heat and allow it to cool for a few minutes before transferring to a blender.4. Blend or pulse the soup very briefly until...
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The Art of Chokes
However, there are some varieties of artichokes—including Imperial Star, the one I'm growing—will grow in colder climates if afforded extra winter protection. It is quite a beautiful plant.
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Celeriac: The Autumn Vegetable You Should Be Growing
Celeriac requires a very long growing season, upwards of 110 to 120 days from sowing. Throughout the growing season, celeriac requires ample moisture, so mulching it with an inch or two of straw is a good practice.
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